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<h2>Format Effects on Recall</h2>

<h3>Description</h3>

<p>The <code>Friendly</code> data frame has 30 rows and 2 columns.
The data are from an experiment on subjects' ability to remember words
based on the presentation format.
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<h3>Usage</h3>

<pre>
Friendly
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<h3>Format</h3>

<p>This data frame contains the following columns:
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<dl>
<dt>condition</dt><dd>
<p>A factor with levels:
<code>Before</code>, Recalled words presented before others;
<code>Meshed</code>, Recalled words meshed with others; 
<code>SFR</code>, Standard free recall.
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<dt>correct</dt><dd>
<p>Number of words correctly recalled, out of 40 on final trial of the experiment.
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</dd>
</dl>



<h3>Source</h3>

<p>Friendly, M. and Franklin, P. (1980) 
Interactive presentation in multitrial free recall. 
<em>Memory and Cognition</em>
<b>8</b> 265&ndash;270 [Personal communication from M. Friendly].
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<h3>References</h3>

<p>Fox, J. (2016)
<em>Applied Regression Analysis and Generalized Linear Models</em>,
Third Edition. Sage.  
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<p>Fox, J. and Weisberg, S. (2019) 
<em>An R Companion to Applied Regression</em>, Third Edition, Sage.
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